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Title

International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 1972 - 1999

Author

Academic Press

Product Details

The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology (IJNA) was founded in 1972. It is published for the Nautical Archaeology Society by Wiley Blackwell Publishing Ltd. The Society was founded in 1981 to further research in all aspects of nautical archaeology and to ensure the publication of results and the IJNA exists as a forum for the exchange of ideas and research relevant to all aspects of nautical archaeology.

This is the Old format IJNA. Please specify the year and journal number at the checkout or by popping the NAS Office an email (subject to availability some issues may not be available please check stock before ordering).

Cost

£6.25

About us

The NAS is dedicated to advancing education in nautical archaeology at all levels; to improving techniques in recording, preservation and reporting and to encouraging the participation of members of the public at all stages. The Nautical Archaeology Society is a non-government organisation formed to further interest in our under-water cultural heritage. We are a registered charity based in the United Kingdom, but with strong links to partner organisations around the world. We aim to preserve our archaeological heritage in the marine environment, by acting as a focus for coastal and marine archaeology. To do this we need to involve everyone- divers and non-divers, scientists, historians and anyone with an interest. Our underwater heritage is not renewable, and is at constant threat from natural and human agencies.

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